Kafka's Solitude Trilogy (all 3 Volumes)

Kafka's Solitude Trilogy (all 3 Volumes)

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Ch. 66卡夫卡大事年表 在孤独世界里挣扎的孤独者
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I volunteer to be alone because I enjoy it! Lonely Kafka 100th anniversary set! Includes all the full-length works of "The Missing", "The Trial" and "The Castle". "The Missing" is the beginning of Kafka's novel. Karl desperately wanted to gain a foothold in a foreign country, but he repeatedly found himself in trouble... He wrote about the experience of people becoming lonely again and again in society. "The Trial" is a symbol of the formation of "Kafkaesque" novels. Until he was sentenced to death, Joseph K did not know what his crime was... This was a kind of loneliness in which he sought to understand but found no results. "The Castle" is the finale of Kafka's novel. For land surveyor K, the castle seems close at hand, but he can never enter it... It is autobiographical, showing the struggle of a lonely person in an indifferent world. Loneliness was an important source of inspiration for Kafka's life. After Kafka's death, his close friend Brod compiled and published the three unfinished posthumous works of "The Missing", "The Trial" and "The Castle", collectively known as the "Solitude Trilogy".

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